Yet another Crown Jewelers question

OK, I've bought the Fossil watch/paperweight and CJ now shows on my report as a $2500 CL and a $25 balance. My original intent was to purchase a home next year but now it looks like it will be more like another 2 years before I can do it. Do I have to keep buying jewelry every 6 months or can I just let it drop to a $1500 CL and maybe buy something a few months before applying for a mortgage? I'm not really a jewelry guy and I'm perfectly comfortable with my $25.00 Timex from Target (I upgraded from the Casio last year).

Re: Yet another Crown Jewelers question

... just stock up on pendants for Christmas gifts and birthdays for your female family members. Those are the only things I don't find completely ugly ... and they're only moderately overpriced, vs. the rest of the merchandise.

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